NCAA Rowing Archives | Rowing News https://www.rowingnews.com/tag/ncaa-rowing/ Since 1994 Wed, 28 Oct 2020 16:48:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.rowingnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-ROWINGnews_oarlock_RGB-150x150-1-1-32x32.png NCAA Rowing Archives | Rowing News https://www.rowingnews.com/tag/ncaa-rowing/ 32 32 NCAA Votes to Extend Student-Athlete Eligibility https://www.rowingnews.com/ncaa-votes-to-extend-student-athlete-eligibility/ Tue, 31 Mar 2020 11:12:26 +0000 https://www.rowingnews.com/?p=7703 NCAA voted Monday to grant eligibility extensions to student-athletes who lost their spring season to the Covid-19 shutdowns.

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Student athletes who lost their spring seasons to the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown will have their eligibility extended by one-year, the NCAA Division I Council voted Monday.

The ruling was expected, and allows schools to provide spring-sport student athletes an extra season of competition while also granting schools the financial aid flexibility that will let teams carry more athletes on scholarship to allow for incoming recruits.

The council’s ruling also provides schools the flexibility to allow athletes with extended eligibility to return to school without requiring the institutions provide the same level of scholarship aid that was granted for the 2019-2020 spring season.

A story posted by the NCAA quotes Council Chair M. Grace Calhoun stating, “The Council’s decision gives individual schools the flexibility to make decisions at a campus level. The Board of Governors encouraged conferences and schools to take action in the best interest of student-athletes and their communities, and now schools have the opportunity to do that.”

Winter sports were not included in the decision. Council members declined to extend eligibility for student-athletes in sports where all or much of their regular seasons were completed.

The full posted NCAA announcement can be read here.

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The Art of the Cold Call https://www.rowingnews.com/art-cold-call/ Sat, 13 May 2017 04:01:08 +0000 https://www.rowingnews.com/?p=4115 The best way to get recruited is to contact college coaches, express your interest, and tell them about yourself. Rowers cannot sit back and wait to be discovered. If you want the college rowing opportunity, then take the initiative and reach out.

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The best way to get recruited is to contact college coaches, express your interest, and tell them about yourself.  Rowers cannot sit back and wait to be discovered. If you want the college rowing opportunity, then take the initiative and reach out.
No universal best time to contact college coaches exists, but there is a sweet spot to reach out to each program. Coaches are generally not ready to hear from freshmen, but they all want to know about prospects before they’re seniors. Early summer following sophomore year is a good time to reach out, but later can work too.
That said, if you receive an email from an interesting college asking you to submit their recruiting questionnaire then do so. Get yourself included in a team’s database rather than wait until you have more to share. As you acquire new results you should update your questionnaire and/or email the coach.
The recruiting questionnaire is where it begins for prospects initiating contact, too. Even if you create a beautiful resume and write a terrific email, the college coach is still going to direct you to their questionnaire. Best to submit the questionnaire and also email the coach. You can expand upon the questionnaire and make a more personal connection too.
Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. Use an appropriate email address. If you picked your email back in sixth grade you may want to create a specific email address for recruiting purposes. “ILikeToParty@hotmail” won’t win you any points (True example!)
2. Email the head coach or the recruiting coordinator. If in doubt, cc the entire coaching staff.
3. Address the coach as “Coach” or “Mr./Ms”. Do not use their first name unless invited to do so.
4. Own your erg time. No excuses. Also, when reporting your erg time always indicate your weight and when it was done.
5. Own your GPA. Again, no excuses. Make it clear whether you’re reporting an Un-weighted or a Weighted GPA. It’s fine to highlight improvement and that your recent GPA is stronger but coaches need to know your cumulative high school GPA.
6. Do not send a resume filled with extra-curricular activities that are non-athletic. Coaches are looking for athletes who want to row; not do a million different things on campus.
7. Always sign your first AND last name; never just your first. Better still: include the name of your school or club team beneath your name.
8. Proofread your email; especially if you have attempted to personalize it for each individual program you write to. It’s shocking how often coaches receive emails intended for other programs.

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Washington Holds Top Position in Third USRowing/CRCA Poll https://www.rowingnews.com/washington-holds-top-position-third-usrowingcrca-poll/ Thu, 13 Apr 2017 04:01:17 +0000 https://www.rowingnews.com/?p=3993 PRINCETON, N.J. — University of Washington had a strong weekend of racing and was the consensus pick as the top Division I program in the third USRowing/Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association […]

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PRINCETON, N.J. — University of Washington had a strong weekend of racing and was the consensus pick as the top Division I program in the third USRowing/Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division I, II and III Collegiate Rowing Polls, presented by Pocock Racing Shells.
Washington won all seven of its races against UCLA, University of Oregon and Washington State University Saturday morning on Dexter Lake, Ore. to earn all 25 first-place votes.
The University of California, Berkeley ranked second after winning 13 of 13 races at the Lake Natoma Invitational. Following last week’s rankings, University of Michigan was third, the Ohio State University fourth and University of Texas fifth.
In the DII poll, Western Washington reclaimed sole possession of its number one ranking and earned three first-place votes. The Vikings are looking to take home another win Saturday, April 15 at the Covered Bridge Regatta.
Ranked second in the DII poll was Florida Institute of Technology who’s winning finish in the club eight at the Knecht Cup on Mercer Lake, N.J. earned them two first-place votes. University of Central Oklahoma and Humboldt State University maintained their places at third and fourth respectively. Barry University rounded out the top five, moving up one place from last week’s poll.
Division III Bates College took six first-place votes, leading the pack after its top two eights swept a four-team field on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass. Bates beat Wellesley College, Worcester Polytechnic, and Trinity College.
Wesleyan University ranks second with three first-place votes and Williams College finished third. Wellesley College and Ithaca College (one first-place vote) completed the top five.


Women’s NCAA Division I Team Rankings

Rank  Team Total Votes Prior Ranking
1 University of Washington (25) 490 1
2 University of California, Berkeley 463 2
3 University of Michigan 436 3
4 Ohio State University 378 4
5 University of Texas 375 5
6 Princeton University 352 8
7 Stanford University 346 6
8 Yale University 333 7
9 Brown University 314 9
10 University of Virginia 291 10
11 University of Wisconsin 259 11
12 University of Iowa 244 13
13 University of Southern California 184 12
14 Washington State University 150 15
15 Harvard University 143 14
16 Michigan State University 97 16
17 Syracuse University 89 17
18 University of Louisville 64 19
19 Indiana University 62 18
20 Duke University 44 20
Others Receiving Votes in Alphabetical Order: Gonzaga University, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania, University of Tennessee

Women’s NCAA Division II Team Rankings

Rank  Team Total Votes Prior Ranking
1 Western Washington University (3) 180 1t
2 Florida Institute of Technology (2) 167 1t
3 University of Central Oklahoma 162 3
4 Humboldt State University 122 4
5 Barry University 72 6
6 Mercyhurst University 60 8
7 University of California, San Diego 50 7
8 Nova Southeastern University 45 5
Others Receiving Votes: Philadelphia University (42)

Women’s NCAA Division III Team Rankings

Rank  Team Total Votes Prior Ranking
1 Bates (6) 146 1t
2 Wesleyan University (3) 134 1t
3 Williams College 132 3
4 Wellesley College 119 4
5 Ithaca College (1) 114 5
6 Tufts University 94 6
7 Pacific Lutheran University 83 7
8 Hamilton College 73 11
9 WPI 66 9t
10 Rochester institute of Technology 57 8
11 Washington College 47 12
12 William Smith College 44 9t
13 Colby College 34 14
14 Lewis and Clark College 17 15
15 Franklin & Marshall College 11 NR
Other Receiving Votes: University of Puget Sound (9), Smith College (9), Trinity College (7), Mount Holyoke College (4)

 
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Cal, Cornell and Stanford Retain Top Position in Second USRowing Coaches Poll https://www.rowingnews.com/cal-cornell-stanford-retain-top-position-second-usrowing-coaches-poll/ Thu, 06 Apr 2017 19:23:41 +0000 https://www.rowingnews.com/?p=3957 University of California, Berkeley dominated the varsity heavyweight men’s field, winning the Copley Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic last weekend and taking sole possession of the number one spot in the second USRowing Coaches Poll.

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Princeton, N.J. — University of California, Berkeley dominated the varsity heavyweight men’s field, winning the Copley Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic last weekend and taking sole possession of the number one spot in the second USRowing Coaches Poll.
Covering the course in 5:35.50 and breaking the record for the Crew Classic, the Bears earned 15 first-place votes to maintain their ranking. In Seattle, the University of Washington won all five races at the Husky Open, earning one first-place vote and a spot in second place. Yale University was third, while Princeton University and Boston University rounded out the top five.
In the lightweight men’s poll, Cornell University held onto its first place position with four first-place votes. Yale University had three first-place votes and was ranked second, while Harvard University was third. Princeton University and Navy finished fourth and fifth.
Stanford University earned four first-place votes and held its top position in the lightweight women’s poll after winning the Carley Copley Cup against heavyweight women’s eights at the Crew Classic.
With two first-place votes, Boston University finished second in the poll, followed by the University of Wisconsin in third. Georgetown University and Princeton University (one first place vote) rounded out the top five.

Heavyweight Men’s Eight

Rank Team Previous Rank
1 University of California, Berkeley (15) 1
2 University of Washington (1) 3
3 Yale University 2
4 Princeton University 5
5 Boston University 6
6 Harvard University 4
7 Northeastern University 9
8 Dartmouth University 8
9 Brown University 7
10 Stanford University 11
11 University of Wisconsin 10
12 Cornell University 12
13 George Washington 17
14 University of Pennsylvania 16
15 Columbia University 14
16 Navy 13
17 Syracuse University 15
18 Oregon State University 18
19 Florida Institute of Technology 19
20 Drexel University 20

Others Receiving Votes: St Joseph’s, Georgetown, Hobart, Santa Clara, Gonzaga, Holy Cross, Virginia
Voting Coaches: Steve Gladstone (Yale), Geoff Bond (Penn), Phil Schmehl (Marietta), Todd Kennett (Cornell), Mark Davis (GWU), Gabe Winkler (Oregon State), Scott Alwin (Columbia), Paul Cooke (Brown), Mike Callahan (Washington), Greg Hughes (Princeton), Jim Barr (Holy Cross), Wyatt Allen (Dartmouth), Charles Stollenwark (MSOE), Charley Butt (Harvard), Mike Irwin (St. Joseph’s), Jim Grander (FIT)


Lightweight Men’s Eight

Rank Team Previous Rank
1 Cornell University (4) 1
2 Yale University (3) 2
3 Harvard University 8
4 Princeton University (1) 5
5 Navy 6
6 University of Pennsylvania 4
7 Columbia 3
8 University of Delaware 7
9 Georgetown University 9
10 Dartmouth University 10
11 Mercyhurst University 12
12 MIT 11
13 Purdue 14
14 Temple University NR
15 University of California, Berkeley 15

Also Receiving Votes: UC Santa Barbara, St. Joseph’s, Sacramento State, Washington State, Cal Maritime
Voting Coaches: Andy Card (Yale), Martin Crotty (Princeton), Lee Rumpf (Georgetown), Colin Farrell (Penn), Nich Lee Parker (Columbia), Shawn Bagnall (Navy), Sean Healey (Dartmouth), Charles Stollenwerk (MSOE)


Lightweight Women’s Eight

Rank Team Previous Rank
1 Stanford University (4) 1
2 Boston Unversity (2) 4
3 University of Wisconsin 2
4 Georgetown University (1) 6
5 Princeton University 3
6 MIT 7
7 Harvard-Radcliffe 5
8 University of Tulsa 8
9 Villanova University 10
10 Bucknell University 9
11 Purdue University 11
12 LaSalle University NR
13 University of California, Berkeley 14
14 Washington State 15
15 Oklahoma State NR

Others Receiving Votes: Oregon, Clemson, Penn State
Voting Coaches: Malcolm Doldron (BU), Stephen Full (Georgetown), Rodney Mott (Tulsa), Kate Bertko (Stanford), Claire Matin-Doyle (MIT), Paul Rassam (Princeton), Sarah Baker (Harvard-Radcliffe)


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